Companies are being pressured to be politically correct: Gerry Harvey

Superannuation companies are "pressuring" businesses like Harvey Norman to adopt "politically correct positions" according to Australian entrepreneur and businessman Gerry Harvey.

Superannuation companies are "pressuring" businesses like Harvey Norman to adopt "politically correct positions" according to Australian entrepreneur and businessman Gerry Harvey.

Govt ‘has to lead’ on coal and ‘pull people along’

Resources Minister Matt Canavan says the government must “lead a little bit” on coal and “pull people with us” by providing funding for coal fired power station upgrades.

Resources Minister Matt Canavan says the government must “lead a little bit” on coal and “pull people with us” by providing funding for coal fired power station upgrades.

Farmers ‘feel condemned to death row’

Sky News host Alan Jones says farmers “have nothing left to give” and “feel condemned to death row” while the Queensland bushfires rage the state in the midst of a drought.

Sky News host Alan Jones says farmers “have nothing left to give” and “feel condemned to death row” while the Queensland bushfires rage the state in the midst of a drought.

Large ‘human capital wastage’ in universities

CEO of SkillsOne Brian Wexham says he is annoyed by the amount of “human capital wastage” when it comes to universities with Australia’s $60 billion of HECS debt, 17 per cent of which will likely not be paid.

CEO of SkillsOne Brian Wexham says he is annoyed by the amount of “human capital wastage” when it comes to universities with Australia’s $60 billion of HECS debt, 17 per cent of which will likely not be paid.

Farmers ‘left to swing in the breeze’ of drought

Sky News host Alan Jones says “farmers are left to swing in the breeze” of the drought with governments not doing anything to help the crisis.

Sky News host Alan Jones says “farmers are left to swing in the breeze” of the drought with governments not doing anything to help the crisis.

UK House of Commons ‘scared of electoral revolt’

Sky News host Alan Jones has echoed The Australian’s Greg Sheridan’s comment that the United Kingdom House of Commons are “undemocratic”, “cowards” and have been “scared all the time of a people’s electoral revolt”.

Sky News host Alan Jones has echoed The Australian’s Greg Sheridan’s comment that the United Kingdom House of Commons are “undemocratic”, “cowards” and have been “scared all the time of a people’s electoral revolt”.

‘The attack on Christians is existential’

New South Wales Liberal MP Julian Leeser says “the attack on Christians is existential” with a demonisation of Christianity seen in laws going through state parliaments.

New South Wales Liberal MP Julian Leeser says “the attack on Christians is existential” with a demonisation of Christianity seen in laws going through state parliaments.

Aggressors of war ‘never achieve what they want’

Retired Rear Admiral Guy Griffiths says the aggressors of war “never seem to achieve what they want”.

Retired Rear Admiral Guy Griffiths says the aggressors of war “never seem to achieve what they want”.

A worthwhile society provides 'dignity and decency' to the elderly

Sky News host Alan Jones says "we are not a worthwhile society if we cannot provide dignity and decency to the elderly," claiming Australians have an "obligation" to provide an appropriate benefit to the ageing population.

Sky News host Alan Jones says "we are not a worthwhile society if we cannot provide dignity and decency to the elderly," claiming Australians have an "obligation" to provide an appropriate benefit to the ageing population.

Gender selection ‘under umbrella of abortion on demand’

Sky News host Alan Jones says “the first and emphatic thing” about abortion is that it should not be dealt with under the criminal code and that this must change in New South Wales.

Sky News host Alan Jones says “the first and emphatic thing” about abortion is that it should not be dealt with under the criminal code and that this must change in New South Wales.

‘People make a lot of money from wars’

Orthopaedic surgeon Professor Munjed Al Muderis says through his medical trips to Iraq he has found “people make a lot of money from wars”.

Orthopaedic surgeon Professor Munjed Al Muderis says through his medical trips to Iraq he has found “people make a lot of money from wars”.

‘No way’ renewables are cheaper than coal

Businessman and energy sector expert Trevor St Baker says “there is no way” that changing from coal to renewables is cheaper, due to the costs to building, subsidising and transmitting the power as well as storing it.

Businessman and energy sector expert Trevor St Baker says “there is no way” that changing from coal to renewables is cheaper, due to the costs to building, subsidising and transmitting the power as well as storing it.